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What is the approximate temperature in Hokkaido, Japan during the Spring Festival?

It is very cold in Hokkaido now...the temperature is about minus 2 to 3 degrees. Of course you have to wear a sweater, feather jacket, and woolen pants. Last year I also went skiing around January. Oh, it was really cold compared to Tokyo...it was snowing all the time. And the snow doesn't melt instantly like in Tokyo. The snow on the streets is so thick that even walking is difficult. In fact, you should go to Hokkaido in April or May. How nice it would be when the flowers are blooming and the sun is warm...

Hokkaido in winter is also good for skiing. Sapporo is pretty good, very clean and comfortable. When it comes to food, it’s Sapporo ramen. It’s really nice to eat hot ramen on such a cold day...

The temperature is about 0 degrees Celsius. You should bring a down jacket, windproof pants, thermal underwear, underwear, sweater, and hat. (You need the kind that can protect your ears), gloves, scarves, cotton boots and other warm clothes (when I went there, I wore a shirt as a base layer on my upper body, a sweater, a down jacket, a pair of thick pants on my lower body, and a pair of boots , is enough, although the temperature in Hokkaido is low, it is not very cold). Otaru in Hokkaido is nice. There is a canal. There is a restaurant near the canal called "Canal Restaurant" that tastes pretty good. You can take the train from Sapporo to Otaru. Get off at Minami-Otaru and walk for about 5 minutes to the music box market. There are two stores and the music boxes inside are super beautiful! There is a post office next to the music box market where you can send postcards for 70 yen to anywhere in the world. In addition to Otaru, Noboribetsu and Hakodate in Hokkaido are also good. They are all holy places for hot springs. However, in Japanese hot springs, everyone needs to take off their clothes, and towels and swimsuits cannot be brought into the hot springs. There is a bear farm in Noboribetsu with many bears and beautiful scenery. (You need to take a cable car to go to the bear farm. The specific price is around 1,000-2,000 yen. I can’t remember clearly.) The night view of Hakodate is beautiful, but if it snows, it will be difficult to see clearly. The hotel should have a shuttle bus, which runs at 5 o'clock , once at 7 o'clock (Japan local time). Hakodate's morning market is also very famous. Next to the train station, there are a lot of fresh crabs, sea urchins, salmon, etc., and the prices are not very expensive (compared to supermarkets in other places). There is a street in Sapporo, the capital of Hokkaido, called Tanukikoji. The street is a bit like the East Gate of Shenzhen. There are restaurants, shops, and the most popular video game store in Japan. There is a ramen shop next to Tanukikoji. It tastes very good and is worth eating. That's about it for Hokkaido. I just went there on January 21st. I stayed there for a week and also went to Tokyo. Hokkaido is very nice, it snows heavily and is very beautiful.

Want to go again! o(∩_∩)o...